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Onelife
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Re: Brexit

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Jack Staff wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 15:38
Onelife wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 15:31
Please forgive me Jack but all these Remainer votes/polls merge together after a time….as for having done its job? … all it shows is that the same old disgruntled losers are out there trying to change the democratic process of our Country.
The democratic process of our country relies on people having a voice, whether they be the same old disgruntled losers or brand new ones.

It no longer has to show or do anything. It has happened, Article 50 revocation is now on the table.
You had a voice Jack as did the other 16 million +

You lost

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Onelife wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 15:46
You had a voice Jack as did the other 16 million +

You lost
So what did you win?
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Onelife wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 14:56


I’ve never been more serious Gill…next you’ll be telling me that she should have taken no deal off the table
The only assurance that she needed to put before the EU is that there will be a no deal in the event of parliament not backing her deal…. she did so she can’t have put it much clearer than that.
Did she really? if you say so.

There's no point in talking to you any more about it, as May walks on water, as far as you are concerned.
Onelife wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 15:31
Jack Staff wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 15:08
Onelife wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 15:00


Anywhere near a "meaningful vote" yet Jack?...the last time i looked you are still short by about 14 million
:wave:
I think you are confused.
The meaningful vote is for MP's in parliament, maybe next week.
The peoples vote is for another referendum.
The short by 14 million to which you refer is for revocation of Article 50 and as I have already said has done it's job by bringing revocation into the public eye. All helped I should add by Julia HB's antics.
Hope this helps. :wave:
Please forgive me Jack but all these Remainer votes/polls merge together after a time….as for having done its job? … all it shows is that the same old disgruntled losers are out there trying to change the democratic process of our Country.
Your narrative is so 2016. Move on.
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British people do sometimes live abroad, you know
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Jack Staff wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 14:50
anniec wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 13:58
Are you aware that you can sign the petition with any name you want and use the same email address repeatedly?
If you read the replies to Julia's tweet, you will see it is not true. She's lied to you, again.
One of the replies to Hartley-Brewer's tweet is from somebody I know quite well. This lady's sister wanted to sign the petition, but didn't have an email address. So the sister tried to sign using my friend's email address. A screenshot of the response was Tweeted - 'Your email has already been used to sign the petition'.

So definitely fake news from Hartley-Brewer
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Is our Trezza about to be DUPed??????
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Jack Staff wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 14:50
anniec wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 13:58
Are you aware that you can sign the petition with any name you want and use the same email address repeatedly?
If you read the replies to Julia's tweet, you will see it is not true. She's lied to you, again.
Shame that - rather liked some of the names people used, particularly R.E.Moaner :D .

Not sure how she's lied to me "again" as I'd never heard of the woman until a day or so ago, but no matter.

A splendid weekend to all Remainers and Brexiteers. :D

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Gill W wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 15:49
British people do sometimes live abroad, you know
Just to add, at the bottom of the petition page you can click on 'Get petition date (json format) and it gives details of votes from overseas. Out of (currently) 3,360,250, it's comparatively very few
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anniec wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 16:13
Jack Staff wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 14:50
anniec wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 13:58
Are you aware that you can sign the petition with any name you want and use the same email address repeatedly?
If you read the replies to Julia's tweet, you will see it is not true. She's lied to you, again.
Shame that - rather liked some of the names people used, particularly R.E.Moaner :D .

Not sure how she's lied to me "again" as I'd never heard of the woman until a day or so ago, but no matter.

A splendid weekend to all Remainers and Brexiteers. :D
A lovely weekend to you Annie.

Hopefully it'll be good weather for a day out in London!
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Jack Staff wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 16:05
Is our Trezza about to be DUPed??????
Oh dear
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Gill W wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 16:19

A lovely weekend to you Annie.

Hopefully it'll be good weather for a day out in London!
Thank you Gill. Are you going shopping? ;) :D

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anniec wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 16:13
Jack Staff wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 14:50
anniec wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 13:58
Are you aware that you can sign the petition with any name you want and use the same email address repeatedly?
If you read the replies to Julia's tweet, you will see it is not true. She's lied to you, again.
Shame that - rather liked some of the names people used, particularly R.E.Moaner :D .

Not sure how she's lied to me "again" as I'd never heard of the woman until a day or so ago, but no matter.

A splendid weekend to all Remainers and Brexiteers. :D
Oh ok, sorry about that. Correction above.
Hope you have a lovely weekend. I'm off to that London to meet a few pals. :D
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anniec wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 16:32
Gill W wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 16:19

A lovely weekend to you Annie.

Hopefully it'll be good weather for a day out in London!
Thank you Gill. Are you going shopping? ;) :D
Might be a bit too busy for that ! ;)
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Jack Staff wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 16:38

Oh ok, sorry about that. Correction above.
Hope you have a lovely weekend. I'm off to that London to meet a few pals. :D
Thanks! A friend sent me a link to her twitter site (or whatever the technical term is) and I rather like her sense of humour, whatever her other failings.

As a typical idle baby-booming Brexiteer, I plan to stay at home and shout at the telly :lol: . I shall keep an eye out for you. :D


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Apart from J R Mogg, the current spokespeople for the ERG, Mark Francois, Nigel Evans, Bill Cash et al don't seem to have the charisma required to promote their cause. Evans, in particular, seems hardly able to disguise his temper.


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Meanwhile, Cameron, architect of the whole debacle, sits in his shepherd*s hut writing his memoirs.

Is anyone going to buy it?

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Sorry, but I just can't resist posting this again.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-W77154J0-w
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That’ll never get old, Jack !
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Well that's it guys, you've lost, it's all over, Brexit will be stopped.

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politic ... 99066.html
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The world has truly gone bonkers. The only sane ones are the posters on this forum :thumbup:
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barney wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 21:30
The world has truly gone bonkers. The only sane ones are the posters on this forum :thumbup:
I wouldn't go that far Barney, insanity does keep rearing its head on here.
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Just checked the odds on offer for next PM…. not a horse hair between the top two… Boris and Corbyn… both trading at 5/1

And you thought Theresa was bad :lol:


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Bit late with this, only just got in. You can only sign the petition once. I tried (inadvertently) to sign a second time. Forgot I had originally signed it when first came out a few days ago. Got an email back almost immediately to say I had already signed. Many people use noms de plume - you only have to note the names on this forum. Believe it or not, but I am not actually a Princess!!


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barney wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 21:30
The world has truly gone bonkers. The only sane ones are the posters on this forum :thumbup:
Barney, please could you tell my wife that. ;)

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